New Tracks

Moon Beach – “Slow Down”

Dreamy and hypnotic, “Slow Down” is a captivating new track from Moon Beach, a Boston-based group that met on Craigslist .The verses’ lyrics aptly reflect a calling to slow down, playing amidst

Tasty Tuesday – “Turquoise”

Happy Tuesday! London-based duo Tasty Tuesday send similar sentiments with the track “Turquoise,” a cleverly produced pop track with ample hookiness, reminding of The 1975. Federico Sidero and Sour Sync effectively convey

MR-63 – “Strings From A Dragging Hand”

Strings From A Dragging Hand by MR63 Montreal-based duo MR-63 cast a dream-like charm throughout “Strings From A Dragging Hand,” where a textural rhythm section combines with lush vocals for an enchanting

Da Capo – “Following You”

“Following You” is an emotive crooner from French artist Da Capo. Sophisti-pop and bossa nova vibes flow enjoyably, building to a vocally expressive chorus with string-laden yearning. A jaunty piano progression follows,

Ben Rice – “Everything Changes”

Future Pretend is the new album from Ben Rice, the Brooklyn-based artist who has impressed prior with the tracks “Autumn Days” and “I Think We Got It Right.” The album tracks nicely

David Thompson – “the wall”

the wall by David Thompson David Thompson‘s new EP the wall is a treat for vintage synth-pop fans in the vein of Erasure. The Philadelphia-based artist shows ample melodic charm throughout, especially

Michael Baker – “Caught in the Crossfire”

A track from Michael Baker‘s new album How Come You Sleep, “Caught in the Crossfire” impresses with its ardent vocals and guitar/piano interplay. Acoustical lushness and prancing piano accompany Baker’s serene vocal

New Albums

bland – ‘consumables’ EP

Winnipeg-based band bland make a powerful first impression with their debut EP consumables, captivating with a sound that blends post-punk intrigue and

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Sehore – ‘Husfikbur’

The riveting sophomore album from Spanish band Sehore, Husfikbur emphasizes both melodic immediacy and impressive musicianship across its 14 tracks. Their debut

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